Bangkok Blast: Mourning Kin of Victims

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Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
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Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
Credit: Reuters

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Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
Credit: Reuters

Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
Credit: Reuters

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Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
Credit: Reuters

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Relatives cry as they remove the body of Suwan Sudmun, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 18, 2015. Thai authorities said on Tuesday they were looking for a suspect seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage near the renowned shrine where a bomb blast killed 22 people, including nine foreigners from several Asian countries.
Credit: Reuters